Musa Dwarf White Iholena
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Cultivar Name
Musa 'dwarf white iholena'
Synonyms
Iholena Iholena
Haa Haa
Ha'a
Pictures
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Description
A low (Ha'a) plant with short, broad and hard leaves. The fruit wich grows on a short rashis in a compact stocky bunch and is edible fresh or cooked when ripe. The skin is yellow when ripe. Ha'a is taller than the introduced 'chinese banana' wich bears larger bunches. The trunk is black, maybe extint. Fruit and leafstalk are bunched, short rachis.
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Origin
Hawaii
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Usage
Fresh
Cooked
Flowering
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Cultivation
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Research Notes
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Members Growing This Banana
External
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